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Mark and Cindy Mercer of Bardstown announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Megan Elizabeth Mercer, to Patrick Clinton Miles, son of Donnie and Nancy Miles of St. Francis.
Mercer is employed at Bardstown Florist.
Miles is employed in the maintenance department of Jim Beam.
The wedding will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Raywick, with a reception to follow at St. Francis Activity Center.

Lynn Johnson of Loretto announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, JoAnna Johnson, to Jason Filiatreau, son of Judy Filiatreau of Springfield and the late Joe Bernard Filiatreau.
Johnson is the daughter of the late John W. Johnson. She is employed at Farmers National Bank, Lebanon.
Filiatreau is employed at Montgomery Contracting.
The wedding will take place at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 at Centre Square, Lebanon. A reception will follow the ceremony.
All friends and family are invited.

Taking a fall can be scary at any age, but for senior adults a fall can lead to serious and sometimes devastating consequences. Falls are the leading cause of death from unintentional injuries among older adults and the leading cause of traumatic brain injury among Kentucky residents age 65 and older.
According to the Center for Disease Control, the death rates from falls among older men and women have risen sharply over the past decade.

The number of electronically signed letters discouraging Army leaders from making further personnel cuts at Fort Knox makes it clear. The communities outside the post gates support Fort Knox and want to protect it.
As the public comment period on options for reducing the Army workforce ended at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, the number of letters signed and sent to the Army via www.oneknox.com/letter climbed to 15,852.

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